In the tech industry, we call it multi tasking. I've been on meetings while on the can and while mowing the lawn and a lot of other people on the meeting are driving in their car and you can hear their turn signal.. tick-a-tick-a-tick-a-tick-a. While taking their kids to/from school and after school activities.
As someone that works in one of those aerospace companies, I can assure you that the corner cutting shenanigans are not exclusive to Boeing. They all have to somehow keep both the CEO and the stockholders financially happy. Fortunately, the one I work at isn't that bad at cutting corners. Though that could be because the workers there are not unionized, and the company can make up for a lot of those lost profits by paying the people on the bottom (the people doing all the skilled labor) hourly wages that are comparable to working at McDonald's. But that's all good because not only do I not have to work at McDonald's, but my company will pay us almost double to do the same exact job... if you have the time and money to pay off the accreditation monopoly in this country and buy yourself a degree first. That's okay though because that's considered "equality" by the liberals running the show there who all got to take 4 years off from life while their parent's footed the bill... Wait, where was I? Ah yes, Boeing. It was probably just a misunderstanding or something...
@@sisongkhamrasasy880security personnel at this level should be highly trained to be reactive to a shooter. Sometimes a shooter gets through the layers of security and manages to get a shot off but that’s why you have additional layers of protection. Mind you I’m assuming they don’t take precautions like the US does where one has to go through a metal detector and pat down to even get that close. It concerns me that one of the quickest reactions was actually a uniformed police officer flying in from the left! The moment shots rang out one of the bodyguards should have spread his body out to act as a human shield in front of the shooter, another guard should have physically dove on the PM to cover his body (again, assuming a more casual posture as opposed to the US where “The Beast” is just feet away. with an agent holding the door open so other agents agents would literally grab him and shove him into the car for immediate evac). A good video to watch for comparison is when Reagan was shot in 1981. Mind you a LOT has changed in head of state protection but in that video you can see an agent turn his body towards the shooter as a shield, others practically flinging him into the limo, the shooter dogpiled, and limo driving off in less than 8 seconds. That’s incredibly fast and the mind of thing that must be trained for. Meanwhile in the Slovakian PMs shooting when he went down he was left wide open and vulnerable, his cars door was shut with nobody standing by (again in the US that door would be held open by an agent ready to slam it shut the moment POTUS was inside) and it took at least twice as long for them to get the car moving. Had there been a second shooter he would have been killed 100%. Another good video to watch is the attack on the Japanese PM. It’s actually fascinating, before most people even realized there was a threat one of his bodyguards was deploying the bomb blanket and moving in (looks like a briefcase but deploys a protective device the size of a human to shield a person)
Based on the behavior of the Prime Minister's bodyguards, one of two scenarios played out... 1) They were poorly trained. 2) They consciously allowed this to happen.
I spend time in Slovakia. Trust me they are poorly trained. Most of the money went to the pockets of the politicians and police chiefs. It’s Russia 2.0 there
@@pointlessvideos2321 the location is pointless. It's the way how WW1 started. This can happen anywhere in the world and could possibly start a war depending on the circumstances and history of the country.
Robert Fico has an ability to reinvent himself, that has kept him atop Slovakia's politics despite repeated scandals. The assassination in 2018, of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak 27 and fiance Martina Kušnírová 27, caused Fico and his entire cabinet to resign. Kubiak was investigating tax fraud of several businessmen with connections to top-level Slovak politicians and Slovak connections to Italian organized crime syndicate Ndrangheta. Kuciak's last story details the activities of Italian businessmen, with ties to organized crime, who have settled in eastern Slovakia and have spent years embezzling European Union funds, intended for the development of a relatively poor regions....including ties to former nude model, Maria Trošková, who became chief adviser to PM Robert Fico.😮 I understand why people get so upset with such corruption of elected officials and their seedy ties.
Yup. Also I had to roll my eyes when they called Fico “pro Russia” like being against sending Billions 💰 to Ukraine automatically makes that person Pro Russia🤨.
@TheSilverArrows1 WHO pandemic treaty for one...at least I read that Slovakia was rejecting it...doesn't mean it was that guy specifically...or does it? Idk.
That whole thing was an act to get votes. Abe was pro US (as well as his dad) their party (jiminto) is funded by the US they weren’t getting enough votes, the whole thing happened a could of days before election. The party won a lot of “sympathy votes” as we call it in Japan. The guy who shot him worked in the military of course.
"You can run but you can't hide forever, from these.....streets that we done took; you walking with ya head down scared to look......you shook cause ain't no such thing as halfway crooks"
Yeah, didn’t the secrete service let Ronald Regan and Kennedy get shot…? Maybe you guys should evaluate your training, that’s two in less than 50 years
From the video of the shooting I seriously can’t make out who the PM is but I assume it’s the guy that falls backwards. Looks like his security detail left him wide open even after he was shot.
The man who did it was agent of the western oligarchy. Probably an agent of the CIA or perhaps a private intelligence firm hired by the WEF. Crazy how gullible you are. Do you believe JFK was killed by a lone gunman?
...at least? What is this comment?... The prime minister is simply and effectively the majority leader in Parliament. If this Prime Minister happens to pass away they don't need to have an election to figure out the next one... the title simply goes to the next senior leader in the majority party.
In what way does this assassination attempt have such a monumental effect on wider geopolitics that it will trigger WW3? I'd really like to know. Or are you just talking a load of B.S.?
people always been crazy lol. there's a reason why you were told as a kid to never trust strangers. the amount of evil in this world overlaps good. stay safe
@@TheNbaBaller235it never overlaps the good- the good comes from the evil ;) because when people are SHOCKED and SCARED - thats when real change happens. This is a major impact on slovak nation, people will finally shut up and get to their senses. Just like when the war happened everybody was loving and helping each other. The good will always balance the evil it won’t let the evil win. That’s not possible in our universe.
Eerily similar to the event that sparked WW1. I am old enough that my grandfather fought in that horrible war. I would rather not see such a thing in my lifetime, but things like this are happening and there are already a lot of conflicts happening that we generally don't hear about. I suggest that anyone reading this go and get a good copy of Sun Tsu's THE ART OF WAR, just in case.
As the shots ring out at 0:01, there are two policemen in white T-shirts with "policia" written on the back. The one to your left runs away off camera as if to get away from the shooting. The one to your right initially has almost no reaction, then back away slowly. I've visited Slovakia, a small beautiful peaceful country. This is obviously strange for them.